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Make £10 a day June 2016 Challenge
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Cashed in a lotto ticket I found in a coat pocket for £1 and earned a £5 morrisons voucher (I can count that right?)June 2016 Grocery Challenge: £252.83/£175
June 2016 Make £5 a day Challenge: £155.38/£1500 -
BritishBibliophile wrote: »Took a break from this in May as I went on holiday and wouldn't have much time for it. This may have been a mistake as Gentleman Caller proposed while we were away, so now I've got to save up for a wedding as well as a house and furniture XD We don't do anything easy!
Please put me down for £5 a day, signed up for Textbroker, and I'm going to go back to Ciao and see what I can earn the bonus for as they changed it so book reviews no longer count. Think I need to spend my Bank Holiday Monday getting a few things set up (in between sorting out my laundry XD) so I can earn those extra pennies in June.
Good luck everyone!
Congratulations!!Your biggest asset is TIME! I'm focused on multi-generational financial freedom.0 -
Wow CBC, what a great start to the month!
Well my Pandora charms aren't being sold quickly on fb groups so may have to put more up or start listing on ebay although I'm dubious about selling my charms on there.
Cashed out £5 this morning on my word for an Amazon voucher towards Christmas so I'm now £45/£300 for this month.Former Debt free wannabe. Now trying to save for a rainy day!0 -
At last, I've just done a survey on Populus and reached the magic 50 points which is their payout level for a nice £50 cheque:j. Seem to have been aiming for this forever as was screened out so often over the months, especially towards the end;). They send cheques at end of month so can't add to June's total:(
Some of you may remember all the trauma I had over many months when my washing machine was totally dead. I know I went on about it a lot:o. I eventually managed to get the money together for a new one (which I'm still ridiculously chuffed with, shows how seldom I have anything new doesn't it?:o). Anyway, apart from a small amount of cashback from TCB (not yet payable) the manufacturer had a £50 cashback offer of their own at that time for certain models. I uploaded my receipts etc and didn't expect to hear anything for ages but was surprised and delighted to see the money has been paid into my bank account this morning:j:j:j.. Gets June off to a nice start:T0 -
Wow carbootcrazy, thats fab!!
got a £5.00 voucher this morning. out of the blue, and very nice surprise.
So that will start me off nicely!Missing my money saving mojo.
39.13/100/month - January 2018 make £10/day0 -
Congratulations everyone on such a great start to the month. Some more overtime for me and I'm nearly halfway to my target already, with the possibility of a lot more overtime to be had in the coming weeks.Money made on etsy in April: £0
Money made on ebay in April: £00 -
BritishBibliophile wrote: »Also forgot to say congratulations CBC on your flowerpot sale, it's amazing what you can sell, especially if it's old but still in good nick!
They weren't flowerpots, BB, they were terracotta Victorian chimney pots, highly decorative and ornate and very big, the type they used to have on posh Victorian houses. I don't know where my Dad got them from originally as my parents always lived in a bungalow but I retrieved them from their garden when the house was sold. No-one else in the family wanted them. People tend to use them as planters nowadays, especially with 2 matching ones either side of a door.0 -
Declaring two sales, one for 20p profit (pfft) and one for £2.36 (bit better!)
ETA and a 20p PA survey0 -
Made another 57.60 over today and yesterday. Total 104.40.Debt Free Stage 1 - Completed 27/08/2020
Debt Free Stage 2 - Completed 50/181 Payments0 -
I sold a cherry pitter today for 10 so total now 85.
I'm invigilating tomorrow morning but that won't be paid until July.Trying to keep in budget.
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